The message Hawthrone is trying to communicate about the veil by calling it a mysterious emblem represents sins that he cannot confess to anybody.
<h3>The Minister's Black Veil</h3>
- Mr. Hooper's black veil represents sins, darkness, and secrecy in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" in order to represent sins that he cannot confess to anybody, the darkness around his face and neighbors, and secrecy regarding the black veil.
- The black veil is a representation of human sin in many different forms used by Hawthorne.
- From the beginning of the novel until his death at the conclusion, the minister, Parson Hooper, wears the veil in the hopes that his congregation will understand why he is doing so, even though they never do.
- The lesson of "The Minister's Black Veil" is that people are estranged from those around them because of hidden misdeeds.
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So we are going to take of the whole numbers, 8 and 5, and add them together.
8 + 5 = 13
Now we are going to add the fractions. So, as you can see the bottom numbers are different, and they have to be the same. The easiest way to make them the same is to double 1/5. so the bottom is 10, but we can't just double the bottom, the top has to double if the bottom doubled. So we get 2/10. Now that the bottoms are the same, we can add them easy.
7/10 + 2/10 = ???
Add the numerators.
7 + 2 = 9
Then we would add the denominators, but because we are doing addition and they are the same, the bottom stays 10. So we put the new numerator on top of our denominator.
So the answer is 9/10, and this cannot be simplified.
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To make the reader think for themselves and in a way pull out and opinion of what they think